Würth Hungary revenue climbs 5% in 2010

MTI – Econews

Friday, June 17, 2011, 12:10

The Hungarian unit of German assembly products maker Würth had revenue of HUF 5.6 billion in 2010, up 5% from the previous year, Würth Szereléstechnika said.

This year, the unit targets a 15% increase in turnover, a goal that appears achievable based on first-quarter results, said managing director Márk Hámori. The growth will be supported by a 10% rise in the number of sales staff and the opening of new sales points, he added.

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